@Peter.
Tomcat is in fact running as a service. So it seems a way needs to be found
to load the full user
profile, notably the mapped network drives on the user's behalf.
Hoe can it be done ... ??
Looking forward to a reply.
Ajay Garg
Peter Crowther wrote:
>
>> From: Ajay Garg [mailto:ajaygargnsit@gmail.com]
>> b) In Tomcat deployment, Tomcat needs the credentials to
>> login into the
>> shared folder (the fact that the
>> the network folder has already been mapped onto a drive
>> SUPPOSEDLY does not
>> help ...)
>
> Mapped drives are per-user, not per-system. If Tomcat's running as a
> service or under a different user ID to yours, it won't see the mapped
> drive. Who's it running as?
>
> Also, if Tomcat's running as a service, it doesn't load a full profile -
> notably including the mapped drives. What's it running as?
>
> - Peter
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